I have been moth-trapping in my garden in Huntingdonshire, VC31 since 2003 and by 2017 had recorded over 830 species - the complete list can be seen on the Earith Moth List link below. The garden backs onto the Ouse Washes and is just yards from the Old Bedford River so whilst there is little woodland locally, I attract a wide range of species.
Monday, 21 June 2010
20th June 2010
Not new for the year and not new for the blog but this Nemapogon cloacella netted in the garden yesterday must have just emerged and is beautifully marked:
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
14th June 2010
Wednesday, 9 June 2010
8th June 2010
Sunday, 6 June 2010
5th June 2010
An even busier night with 243 moths of 66 species across the 2 traps. 20 species were new for the year including several that didn't show up last year and one new species was added to the garden list - Pammene aurana.

Foxglove Pug (2nd garden record):

Orange Footman (2nd garden record):

Green Silver-lines (1st since 2006):

The Shears (1st since 2006):

Scorched Wing (1st since 2007):
Foxglove Pug (2nd garden record):
Orange Footman (2nd garden record):
Green Silver-lines (1st since 2006):
The Shears (1st since 2006):
Scorched Wing (1st since 2007):